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What keeps it alive is what insiders call “AP,” or audience participation??which means shouting “asshole” every time Brad appears and “slut” whenever Janet shows up, throwing rice around the theater when they get married and tossing chunks of dinner rolls during a banquet scene. Regulars pick up the lines, which vary depending on the theater and some even invent their...

Author: By A. SCOTT Holbrook and D. J. Lamas, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Midnight Horrors on Church Street | 4/11/2003 | See Source »

Then came the post-bubble follow-ups, like Kazaa and Morpheus, two services still in use today. The Class of 2002 witnessed the golden era of free music swapping—unlimited bandwidth, unenforced laws and active participation??a combination almost surely never to be seen again...

Author: By C. MATTHEW Macinnis, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Technically Speaking, We Witnessed it All: Four Years of Technology Changed the Way ’02 Lived | 6/6/2002 | See Source »

...University and the newly-elected head of the Undergraduate Council need each other to show (his) interest in and (her) influence over Harvard undergraduate life. Lee’s surprising new agenda to reintroduce a political bent to the council rides on Summers’ prompting and participation??just as visits to council meetings are improving Summers’ credibility and visibility with undergraduates...

Author: By Vasugi V. Ganeshananthan, | Title: Mutual Benefits | 2/20/2002 | See Source »

...courses on the classics to learn about the classics, and the purpose of government classes in an academic setting is to separate the study of political action from its pursuit. Describing the PSLM action as “learning”—and doling out benefits for participation??in courses devoted to subjects other than mass protests and wage policies can only mean allowing professors’ politics to replace their teaching...

Author: By Stephen E. Sachs, | Title: Let Them Fail | 5/1/2001 | See Source »

...deny my desire for posterity. But I want to fight for a cause worthy of historical memory. I can’t convince myself that PSLM’s demands are revolutionary. If they are, I will have been on the outside, without thermodynamics to excuse my participation??just my arrogance. For the moment, I will deny my desire to throw away my conservative bias and run into Mass Hall to support the living wage campaign—for the sake of being a part of history. But as the protest continues and its tactics become increasingly aggressive...

Author: By Nikki Usher, | Title: Watching, not Making, Harvard History | 4/24/2001 | See Source »

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